====== Cold And Raw ======
Tune: Cold And Raw\\
Playford 1689\\
Duple Minor Longways\\
Count in Beats (steps)\\
Tune: Cold And Raw
A1 8 M1 leading W1, his right hand behind him,
casts down around M2, M2 moves up.
A2 8 M1 leads partner up between the 2s, then around outside W2, W2 moves up.
(finishing proper and progressed)
B1 8 M1 sets forward to W2, (who may respond if she wants) falls back
8 M1 & W2 turn two hands once around.
B2 8 W1 sets forward to M2, (who may respond if he wants) falls back
8 W1 & M2 turn two hands once around.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hMyJOPoPyI
“Juice of Barley” was called “Cold and Raw.”
====== COLD AND RAW - 1 ======
Birthday Song for Queen Mary,\\
The Dancing Master 1689\\
Nicolas Broadbridge 1995\\
Duple Minor longways \\
Tune: Cold And Raw I
A I—8 1st couple facing down and taking inside hands, 1st Man leads his
partner round behind and below 2nd Man, crosses over passing
clockwise round 2nd Woman and finishes proper in 2nd place, 2nd
couple moving up to Lst place in bars 5 and 6.
Bl 1-8 1st Man sets forwards to 2nd Woman, who acknowledges him, 2nd
corners), turns her with both hands and, leaving her in 1st place, goes
clockwise round behind his partner into 2nd place on his own side.
B2 1—8 2nd Man sets forwards to 1st Woman, who acknowledges him, (lst
I corners), turns her with both hands anticlockwise and, leaving her in
2nd place, goes round behind his partner into lst place on his own side.
* For this interpretation the original A music of 4 bars is played twice
====== COLD AND RAW - II ======
Dancing Master 1721\\
Nicolas Broadbridge 1995\\
Duple Minor longways\\
Tune: Cold And Raw II
A 1—8 Ist Man, trailing his right hand behind him to lead his partner, goes
round behind and below 2nd Man, crosses over passing clockwise
round 2nd Woman and leads his partner into 2nd place (proper), 2nd
couple leading up into lst place.
Bl 1-8 1st Man sets forwards to 2nd Woman, who acknowledges him (2nd
corners), turns single and turns her with both hands once round.
B2 1—8 2d Man sets forwards to 1st Woman, who acknowledges him (1st
comers), turns single and turns her with both hands once round.
* For this interpretation the original A music of 4 bars is played twice.